It also proves people are really, really interested in Wonder Woman—so you should get excited about Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, an upcoming film that reveals the dramatic origin behind the lasso-wielding superhero. It centers on William Marston (Luke Evans, a.k.a Gaston), the college professor who created the original Wonder Woman comic book series under the pseudonym Charles Moulton. As it turns out, the inspiration behind her was Marston's wife, Elizabeth (Rebecca Hall), and his student, Olive Byrne (Bella Heathcote), whom the couple begins a romantic relationship with. The film explores the polyamorous bond between Charles, Elizabeth, and Olive—and how it impacted those early Wonder Woman comics.

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Professor Marston and the Wonder Women may focus on a male character, but its core is female: It was written and directed by Angela Robinson, who directed, wrote, and produced several episodes of The L Word between 2005 and 2009. She was also a writer on True Blood and directed Lindsay Lohan's iconic 2005 film Herbie: Fully Loaded. In other words, expect slay.